4. List 3 detailed examples of Newton's 3rd Law.

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:  If one billiard ball hits another, the second will move with the same force as the first.

A child wants to jump to climb a tree (reaction), he must push the ground to propel himself (action).

A man deflates a balloon; the force with which the air comes out causes the balloon to move from one side to the other.

Explanation:

Answer 2
Answer:

-Hitting A Wall

-Rowing a boat

-Walking

Explanation:

1.If you hit a Wall with your hands or legs, you get hurt. Why?

Because of Newton's Third Law. You hit the wall with a force and that exact same amount of force is returned by the wall.

2. While Rowing a boat, when you want to move forward on a boat, you paddle by pushing the water backwards, causing you to move forward.

3.While Walking, You push the floor or the surface you are walking on with your toes, And the surface pushes your legs up, helping you to lift your legs up.


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main fuel consumed in the core of a red giant is He or helium. The answer is letter D.

Which are examples of transverse waves? Check all that apply. earthquake P-waves earthquake S-waves radio waves sound visible light X-rays

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Earthquake S-wave, radio waves, X Ray's, Visible light are examples of transverse waves.

What are waves?

Wave can be defined as any form of disturbance which is transmitted through a medium and energy is transferred from one medium to another thereby causing displacement of the medium.

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If it takes 726 W of power to move a mass 36 m and 14 seconds what is the mass

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From that information, I can tell that the force pushing on the mass
averaged (282 and 1/3) newtons during those 24 seconds. 

But the information doesn't nail down what the mass must be.
I think it would if we only knew something about the friction.
Either tell us how much friction there is, or tell us that there's
none, and I think I could find the mass.
power = work / time
work = force * displacement
force = mass * gravity

so:

power = (mass * gravity * displacement) / time
726 = (mass * 9.81 * 36 ) / 14
726 * 14 = mass * 9.81 * 36
10164 = mass * 353.16
mass = 10164 / 353.16

mass = 28.78 kg

HELP NEEDED! Determine the mechanical energy of this object: a 1-kg ball rolls on the ground at 2 m/s. A. The ball is on the ground, so the mechanical energy is zero.
B. 2 J
C. 1 J
D. 4 J

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The mechanical energy of an object is the sum of its potential and kinetic energy.

Because the ball is on the ground, its potential energy is 0.
Its kinetic energy is given by:

K.E = 1/2 mv²
K.E = 1/2 x 1 x 2²
K.E = 2 J

Mechanical energy = 2 + 0
Mechanical energy = 2 J

The answer is B.
I think it's 2 J. Hope I helped :)

In the lungs there are tiny sacs of air, which are called alveoli. an oxygen molecule is trapped within a sac, and the uncertainty in its position is 0.12 mm. what is the minimum uncertainty in the speed of this oxygen molecule?

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As we know that Heisenber's uncertainty law gives that

\Delta x * \Delta P = (h)/(4\pi)

here we know that

\Delta x = uncertainty In Position = 0.12 mm

\DeltaP = uncertainty In Momentum = m*v

now from the above formula we will have

0.12 * 10^(-3)* 32*10^(-3)v = (h)/(4\pi)

3.84*10^(-6)*v = (6.6*10^(-34))/(4\pi)

v = 1.37 * 10^(-29)m/s

so above is the uncertainty in the speed

Example of a single displacement reaction is

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The reaction of zinc withhydrochloric acid. Zn + 2HCl → H2 + ZnCl2. In here, zinc, an element, willreplace the halogen chlorine in the compound hydrochloric acid to form ahydrogen gas and zinc chloride molecule.